John Sheldon's photos with the keyword: Christianity

In St Steven's Church, Guernsey

13 Jan 2017 224
Madonna and child statue in St Steven's Church, St Peter Port, Guernsey.

Sermon on a Level Place at St Luke's

02 Jan 2017 1 1 305
St Luke's Church, St Helier. Sculpture 'The Risen Christ' by Alan Bransbury.

Easter processional float (detail) at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 1 199
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. Processions of penitents carry magnificent "Pasos" or floats with sculptures that depict different scenes from the Chrisitian writings related to the Passion of Christ or the Sorrows of Virgin Mary. Usually, the "pasos" are accompanied by Marching bands performing "Marchas procesionales" a specific type of composition devoted to the images.

Gethsemane processional float (detail) at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 211
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. Processions of penitents carry magnificent "Pasos" or floats with sculptures that depict different scenes from the Chrisitian writings related to the Passion of Christ or the Sorrows of Virgin Mary. Usually, the "pasos" are accompanied by Marching bands performing "Marchas procesionales" a specific type of composition devoted to the images.

Processional float (detail) at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 3 258
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. Processions of penitents carry magnificent "Pasos" or floats with sculptures that depict different scenes from the Chrisitian writings related to the Passion of Christ or the Sorrows of Virgin Mary. Usually, the "pasos" are accompanied by Marching bands performing "Marchas procesionales" a specific type of composition devoted to the images.

Easter Crowds at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 1 1 277
Ancient costumes worn by penitents in a centuries-old ceremony of religious penitence, watched by a crowd in modern dress including, apparently, a courting couple. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could perform their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos may carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Easter Crowds at Ubeda Basilica

29 Apr 2016 1 2 215
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Easter at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 188
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Penitent with e-mails at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 194
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Easter Week at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 3 3 316
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Penitent at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 290
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Penitents at Ubeda

29 Apr 2016 242
Basílica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda, Andalucia. Holy Week sees its most glamorous celebrations in the region of Andalusia. A common feature in Spain is the almost general usage of the nazareno or penitential robe for some of the participants in the processions. This garment consists in a tunic, a hood with conical tip (capirote) used to conceal the face of the wearer, and sometimes a cloak. The exact colours and forms of these robes depend on the particular procession. The robes were widely used in the medieval period for penitents, who could demonstrate their penance while still masking their identity. These nazarenos carry processional candles or rough-hewn wooden crosses, may walk the city streets barefoot, and, in some places may carry shackles and chains on their feet as penance.

Sleeping Towards Sunrise

06 Sep 2014 269
At the Abbey of Heiligenkreuz, in the Vienna Woods. This Romanesque sculptured tombstone in the middle of the Chapterhouse is the grave of the last Babenberg Duke, Frederick the Quarrelsome; he died in 1246. The rosette-window was at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1889, where it won the first prize for its colours and their composition.